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Caring Nature makes healthcare buildings truly future-proof

European Horizon project developing 10 solutions to reduce the CO₂ footprint of the European healthcare sector.

Giulia Scialpi

This European Horizon research project aims to develop ten concrete solutions to reduce the CO₂ footprint of the European healthcare sector. Together with 4D architects (Dr Elma Durmisevic) and UCLouvain, Archipelago is responsible for the work package on the carbon footprint (embodied and operational) of healthcare buildings. Within the Green Building Compass 4 Care project, Archipelago focuses on the energy demand of the buildings and on user wellbeing.

 

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caring nature workshop

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Related projects & research

Transformation Capacity Tool

research project
Adaptation and further development of the Transformation Capacity Tool to the Brussels construction context, commissioned by Brussels Environment. Later also further developed for GRO 2025.

ReCoVer++

research project
ICON VLAIO project using dynamic simulations of buildings under extreme shocks, especially heatwaves. Archipelago investigates the effect of passive design solutions.
Sufficiency puts users, daylight and natural ventilation at the centre to optimise energy use, CO₂ and dynamic comfort in healthcare buildings.
Combinations of window size, glazing and solar shading determine energy use and comfort in patient rooms and thus act as a lever for more sustainable healthcare buildings.
The Archipelago office in Leuven shows how mass, glazing, solar shading and natural ventilation make buildings more resilient to future heatwaves.